Otter, hyena, owl, and other animals protected.

At the COP15 summit, 40 new animal species were added to the list of protected animals. The EU and 132 countries are working together on this. The goal is to protect threatened animals.
The decision was made at the COP15 summit in Brazil. Forty new species, such as snow owls and giant otters, were added to the list of protected animals. The EU and 132 countries are collaborating to protect these animals. They will focus on preserving habitats and stopping animals from not being able to move. This action is part of a global effort to conserve biodiversity.
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Highlights
40 New Species Protected
Forty new animal species, including snow owls, have been added to the list of protected animals.
132 Countries Involved
The agreement involves 132 countries and the European Union.
Protecting Roaming Animals
The animals being protected include jaguars, hyenas, and sea otters.
Habitat Preservation is Key
The goal is to preserve habitats and remove migration barriers.
Biodiversity Conservation Efforts
This action aims to increase biodiversity conservation efforts globally.